13 weeks old Mallard outside over night?

Hi, Just an update on this topic: I've kept her outside (unprotected) 24/7 now for a few days* and she seems very happy about it. She's has a pond 10feet across and about a foot deep that she spends most of her time in or around. Now we are slowly feeding her less and less with hopes that she flies away one of these days.

I got a hold of a biologist that studies Mallards in Denmark (where I'm based) and my actions have been informed by his advice.

*we took this step when she was about 15 weeks old.
 
Hi, Just an update on this topic: I've kept her outside (unprotected) 24/7 now for a few days* and she seems very happy about it. She's has a pond 10feet across and about a foot deep that she spends most of her time in or around. Now we are slowly feeding her less and less with hopes that she flies away one of these days.

I got a hold of a biologist that studies Mallards in Denmark (where I'm based) and my actions have been informed by his advice.

*we took this step when she was about 15 weeks old.
She's flying good now?
 
She's flying good now?
Yes, she's been able to take proper flight for some time now. A few times she has flown far away to return some minutes or up to two hours later. Also she likes flying up to the rooftops of our houses and hang out there.

We understand that she might get killed by a predator, but we would rather her to be happy and unsafe (like all other wild Mallards), than safe and unhappy.
 
Yes, she's been able to take proper flight for some time now. A few times she has flown far away to return some minutes or up to two hours later. Also she likes flying up to the rooftops of our houses and hang out there.

We understand that she might get killed by a predator, but we would rather her to be happy and unsafe (like all other wild Mallards), than safe and unhappy.
Any update? Is she still hanging around?
 

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